Just use the keepWithNext[1] option. Your heading will move to the next page and the page separator line should then disappear. [1]: http://liblouis.org/documentation/liblouisutdml.html#index-keepWithNext John J. Boyer writes: > By reference page indicator do you mean the print page separator line? > By page header do you mean one of the headings like h1 or h2 ? Does your > document have an id attribute on each node? If it does, you can tell > liblouisutdml to treat that particular node differently. Define a style > with newpageBefore and then use a line in your semantic-action file > like > > newstyle h1,id,xxxx > > John > > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 06:40:14PM -0400, lbu56 wrote: >> Dear list, >> I am using liblouisutdml to generate Braille from XHTML markup. >> Here's my situation: My current configuration is set for 40 cells >> per line and 25 lines per page. Reference page numbers are at the >> top of the page, and Braille page numbers are at the bottom. I've >> configured liblouisutdml to use the reference page indicator when >> starting a new reference page on a Braille page that has room for >> it. However, on one page, I have a reference page indicator on line >> 23, followed by the page heading on line 24 out of 25 total lines. >> Is there a way to set a minimum number of lines a Braille page must >> have available before liblouisutdml creates a reference page >> indicator rather than just starting a new page? Any help would be >> greatly appreciated. >> >> Thank you for your help! >> >> Sincerely, >> lbu56 >> For a description of the software, to download it and links to >> project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com